The primary database for searching the anthropological literature, Anthropology Plus combines Anthropological Literature from Harvard University and Anthropological Index from the UK's Royal Anthropological Institute.

It indexes over 1000 anthropology journals as well as reports, edited monographs, and obituaries in the four fields (social/cultural, physical/biological, linguistic, archaeology) of anthropology and other related disciplines.

The APA Books E-collection provides full-text electronic access to dozens of recently released, APA-published scholarly and professional books in psychology and related disciplines for the publication years 2009-2013.

Apartheid South Africa (ASA) makes available British government files from the National Archives at Kew from the Colonial, Dominion, and Foreign and Commonwealth Offices spanning the period between 1948 and 1966.

The scope of the file begins with the implementation of apartheid by South Africa’s National Party in 1948. Some of the materials here were previously restricted.

Full Text: Yes

Coverage: 1948-1966

Subjects: African Studies Sub-Saharan, History Modern 1800-, History World

Subjects: African Studies Sub-Saharan, Archives and Primary Sources, Art and Architecture, History Early Modern 1450-1800, History Middle Ages 400-1450, History Modern 1800-, History US, History World, Latin American and Caribbean Studies, Multidisciplinary Databases, Sociology, South Asian Studies, Womens and Gender Studies

A research tool that replaces and augments RLG's Archival Resources database. ArchiveGrid attempts to provide a single point of entry to worldwide archival holdings.

Scholars can search for and view archival and manuscript collection descriptions, locate relevant research institutions, arrange visits, or request copies from thousands of libraries, museums, and archives.

Archives of Human Sexuality and Identity, Part 1: LGBTQ History and Culture since 1940 brings together approximately 1.5 million pages of primary sources on social, political, health, and legal issues impacting LGBTQ communities around the world.

Rare and unique content from microfilm, newsletters, organizational papers, government documents, manuscripts, pamphlets, and other types of primary sources sheds light on the gay rights movement, activism, the HIV/AIDS crisis, and more.

Gale/Cengage Archives Unbound consists of topically-focused digital collections of historical documents that support research and study in history, area studies, and other fields.Collections vary widely by subject and include the following:

Gale/Cengage Archives Unbound consists of topically-focused digital collections of historical documents that support research and study in history, area studies, and other fields.

Collections vary widely by subject and include the following:

Through the Camera Lens:" The Moving Picture World and the Silent Film Era

Evangelism in Africa: Correspondence of the Board of Foreign Missions, 1835-1910

Federal Surveillance of African Americans, 1920-1984

Federal Response to Radicalism

James Meredith, J. Edgar Hoover, and the Integration of the University of Mississippi

Correspondence from German Concentration Camps and Prisons

Intergovernmental Committee on Refugees: The West's Response to Jewish Emigration

Jewish Underground Resistance: The David Diamant collection

Newspapers of the French Revolution, 1848

Indochina, France and the Viet Minh War, 1945-1954: Records of the US State Department, 1945-1949

Czechoslovakia from Liberation to Communist State, 1945-63: Records of the U.S. State Department Classified Files

Digital archive of the early-20th century magazine, Moving Picture World, which set a standard for the broadest possible coverage of silent film, and reviewed current releases and published news, features, and interviews relating to all aspects of the industry.

Digitized collection of the National Negro Congress, an organization established in 1936 to "secure the right of the Negro people to be free from Jim Crowism, segregation, discrimination, lynching, and mob violence" and "to promote the spirit of unity and cooperation between Negro and white people." Originals are held by the Schomburg Center, New York Public Library.

Digital archive of formerly classified documents from the U.S. State Department relating to Czechoslovakia. Records include reports on politics and military affairs, statistics, interviews and minutes of meetings, court proceedings, US diplomatic cables, translations of high-level foreign government documents, journals and newspapers.

Content: 52,359 pages

Source Library: U.S. National Archives

Full Text: Yes

Coverage: 1945-1963

Subjects: Government Information, History US, History World, Archives and Primary Sources

Digital archive of the records of the U.S. Department of State Relating to the Internal Affairs of East Germany. Documents within the collection provide an in-depth look into the creation of the East German state, living conditions, and its people

Digital archive consisting of Board of Foreign Missions records of the Presbyterian Church. The majority of the material consists of incoming correspondence from the mission field and outgoing correspondence from the Board headquarters.

Other primary sources include diary accounts, sermon manuscripts, receipts of sale, and field accounts.